Entrepreneurs almost always have to step out of existing institutions that embody old ways of doing things to build their vision.
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Entrepreneurs are like visionaries. One of the ways they run forward is by viewing the thing they're doing as something that's going to be the whole world.
Entrepreneurs are misfits to the core. They forge ahead, making their own path and always, always, question the status quo.
Just like any business is a living, breathing thing, an entrepreneur has to be able to adapt over time.
True entrepreneurs have to really forego almost everything; they have to put it all on the line.
Entrepreneurs cannot be happy people until they have seen their visions become the new reality across all of society.
Entrepreneurs have a great ability to create change, be flexible, build companies and cultivate the kind of work environment in which they want to work.
To not run a venture into the ground, entrepreneurs need to learn what it takes to succeed.
Entrepreneurs have only the murkiest picture of the future in which they are making their bets, and also there is ambiguity: they don't know when they push this lever or that lever that the outcome is going to be what they think it is going to be - there is the law of unanticipated consequences.
Entrepreneurs are natural problem-solvers, which means that we always have ideas for new businesses popping into our heads. Having a lot of options is great, but sometimes it can be hard to focus on one when you are keen to move onto the next.
One of the great things about young entrepreneurs is that they don't know that something can't be done. So they try something that's so audacious and usually end up pulling it off.
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